micronationality
English
Etymology
From micronation + -ality.
Noun
micronationality (uncountable)
- The state or quality of being micronational; micronationalism.
- 1997 September 25, Anthony Lawless/Barry Morrison, “Le Bien Public”, in alt.politics.micronations (Usenet):
- I still believe Pedro "Daniel "Pedro" Aguiar" Aguiar and Eli Naeher to be the Beavis and Butthead of micronationality.
- 2016 April 20, Philip Hayward, “Islands and micronationality (V2)”, in Shima, page 6:
- While the future scenarios sketched by Frey and the SI above potentially comprise a new horizon for Island Studies; this theme anthology of Shima addresses various aspects of islands and micronationality that have occurred to date.
- 2023 October 17, Harry Hobbs, Philip Hayward, Robert Motum, “Cyber Micronations and Digital Sovereignty”, in Digital Society, volume 2, number 3, Springer Science+Business Media, page 3:
- Unlike the first waves referred to above, which predominantly involved claims on territories that had been visited and/or inhabited by the claimants, this wave involved the assertion of micronationality for territories that the claimants often had minimal acquaintance with and/or no actual intention of attempting to physically occupy or develop.
Usage notes
- Less common than micronationalism, this term is used predominantly in the works of Philip Hayward and the journal Shima. It is not widely-used among micronationalists.
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